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"Strike, if you will, but listen"

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Violence is permitted here, but only on the speaker's terms. "Strike, if you will, but listen" is a razor-thin wedge Themistocles drives between brute force and political power: you can hurt me, he suggests, but you cannot skip the argument. The line flatters the aggressor with a concession ("if you will") while quietly trapping him in a higher-stakes arena. Once you agree to listen, you're no longer just an arm; you're a judge.

Themistocles, the architect of Athens' naval strategy and a master of assembly politics, understood that persuasion isn’t the opposite of coercion; it’s the more durable version of it. This is battlefield language repurposed for civic life. The verb "strike" acknowledges the reality of intimidation in Greek public culture - men were manhandled, threatened, even beaten - but the sentence pivots hard on "but", a hinge that turns suffering into leverage. It's not martyrdom for its own sake. It's calculation: pain buys time, attention, and, potentially, legitimacy.

The subtext is almost taunting: if your case were strong, you wouldn't need to hit me. Themistocles implies confidence in logos while signaling personal courage, a combination that plays well with both soldiers and citizens. In a world where honor could be proved by endurance, he offers his body as collateral to keep the conversation going. Listening becomes the real demand, and the real battlefield.

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TopicDecision-Making
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Unverified source: Plutarch's Lives (Volume 1, London 1683) (Themistocles, 1683)
Text match: 83.33%   Provider: Cross-Reference
Evidence:
Eurybiades lifting up his Staff as if he were going to strike, Themistocles minding nothing but the inte∣rest of Greece, cryed, Strike if you will, but hear what I say: (Page 388 (in "The Life of Themistocles")). This line is not from any surviving work written by Themistocles himself. The earlie...
Other candidates (1)
The Story of Greece (James Albert Harrison, 1890) compilation95.0%
... Themistocles , are not crowned . " Again , when on a certain occasion Eurybiades lifted up his staff as if about ...
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Themistocles. "Strike, if you will, but listen." FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/strike-if-you-will-but-listen-173081/.

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"Strike, if you will, but listen." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/strike-if-you-will-but-listen-173081/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Themistocles (525 BC - 460 BC) was a Soldier from Greece.

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